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A Tribute to Carla Lane

This special edition of Artsnight delves into the BBC's archive and brings together rarely seen interviews in which writer Carla Lane discusses her life and work.

Carla Lane redefined British comedy drama in the 1960s with her unique brand of 'situation tragedy'. At a time when television writing was the preserve of middle-class men, she brought a convincing cast of working-class female characters to British screens. The daring honesty with which she told the stories of ordinary women revolutionised the roles available to actresses on TV and blazed a trail for the screenwriters following in her footsteps.

This special edition of Artsnight delves into the BBC's archive and brings together rarely seen interviews in which writer Carla Lane discusses her life and work, while Carla's son Carl offers personal insights into his mother's career and legacy. With contributions from the Liver Birds - Polly James and Nerys Hughes - and Geoffrey Palmer, the long-suffering husband to Ria in Butterflies.

30 minutes

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RoleContributor
NarratorVictor McGuire
Interviewed GuestCarl Hollins
Interviewed GuestNerys Hughes
Interviewed GuestPeter Howitt
Interviewed GuestPolly James
Interviewed GuestFelicity Kendal
Interviewed GuestGeoffrey Palmer
Series EditorJanet Lee
Series ProducerMatthew Springford
ProducerDina Mufti
DirectorDina Mufti

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